Würzburg: Artist shows his works in the cathedral, Neumünster, and Augustinerkirche

Discover Würzburg's main churches with artist Jacques Gassmann, exploring his contemporary artworks, stories behind them, and exclusive insights in a 2-hour guided tour.

Würzburg Art Tour: Behind the Creations in the City’s Main Churches

This 2-hour guided tour in Würzburg offers a rare chance to explore the city’s prominent churches with artist Jacques Gassmann himself. For a fixed price, visitors gain exclusive access to three key locations — the cathedral, Neumünster, and Augustinerkirche — where Gassmann’s contemporary artworks are on display. The tour combines art history, storytelling, and firsthand insights into the artistic process, making it an inspiring experience for those interested in religious art, modern creativity, and local culture.

What sets this experience apart is the opportunity to meet the artist behind these works, ask questions directly, and receive a signed catalog at the end. While the tour is primarily focused on Gassmann’s commissioned paintings, it also provides a meaningful context of Würzburg’s main churches, all within a compact, well-paced itinerary. This is ideal for art lovers, curious travelers, and anyone who wants to see Würzburg through a personal artistic lens.

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Key Points

  • Exclusive access to three main churches in Würzburg: the Cathedral, Neumünster, and Augustinerkirche
  • Meet Jacques Gassmann, the artist behind the contemporary works
  • Learn about over 30 commissioned church artworks created by Gassmann in Franconia
  • The tour lasts 2 hours, including walking between locations
  • Guided in English, French, and German, with a signed catalog gift at the end
  • Skip the line with a separate entrance at each site for a smooth experience

The Artistic Journey at Würzburg’s Main Churches

This tour begins at Augustinerkloster Würzburg, where the guide and artist Jacques Gassmann meet participants in an easily recognizable spot. From here, the experience unfolds over an hour of guided storytelling about his work and its place in Würzburg’s religious spaces. The guide shares engaging anecdotes about his creative process, the themes of his paintings, and how the artworks fit within the churches’ architecture and spiritual ambiance.

Walking between the churches takes about 10 minutes, providing a chance to discuss the city’s layout and history along the way. The next stop is Neumünster Church, where a 20-minute guided visit reveals the Passion artwork. Here, Gassmann’s piece is showcased as part of the church’s interior, and the guide explains its content and how it connects to the Passion narrative.

The final leg of the tour covers another 25 minutes at Würzburg’s Cathedral, the Würzburger Dom. This iconic site features three resurrection paintings by Gassmann, and the guide discusses their creation, symbolism, and placement within the cathedral’s sacred space. The tour concludes at the cathedral, where participants can enjoy the grandeur of Würzburg’s central religious monument.

Meeting Point and Accessibility

The tour departs from inside Augustinerkloster Würzburg, with the guide easy to spot. The coordinates (49.7962, 9.9314) help locate the meeting spot precisely. The experience is designed as a private group, ensuring an intimate, personalized atmosphere. It is suitable for those who prefer guided walks with flexibility in content and opportunity to ask questions.

The Artistic Works of Jacques Gassmann in Würzburg

Jacques Gassmann, a Franco-German artist, has spent over 30 years creating more than 30 contemporary art pieces for churches in Franconia. His commissioned works include the three resurrection paintings in the Würzburg Cathedral, the Passion piece at Neumünster, and the altar painting and Stations of the Cross at Augustinerkirche. Gassmann maintains a gallery in Berlin on Fasanenstrasse and resides between Würzburg and Berlin.

Meeting Gassmann during this tour provides a direct insight into the inspiration and techniques behind his artworks. Participants can also have a signed catalog as a keepsake, which features images and details of his commissioned pieces. His fluency in German, French, and very good English ensures clear communication and engaging storytelling.

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Walking Between Churches in Würzburg’s Historic Center

The tour’s route takes visitors on a 10-minute walk between the Augustinerkloster, Neumünster, and the Würzburg Cathedral. These locations are all within a few minutes’ walk on Würzburg’s main street, making the experience very accessible and comfortable. The compact itinerary allows for a focused exploration of each site’s significance, both religious and artistic.

Participants can enjoy beautiful city views and observe Würzburg’s architecture during these short strolls. The walk also serves as a chance to get a feel for the city’s atmosphere while learning about its cultural and spiritual heritage.

The Guided Tour Experience

The live guides speak English, French, and German, providing flexibility for international visitors. The guide’s storytelling style is informative and engaging, offering insights into Gassmann’s artistic concept, thematic choices, and the historical context of each church. The guided approach ensures a personalized experience, with plenty of opportunities to ask questions and discuss the artworks.

The small group setting enhances interaction and allows for more detailed explanations. Participants can also influence the tour’s rhythm and focus based on their interests, making it a customized cultural experience.

Practicalities and Booking Flexibility

This tour offers free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance, providing peace of mind for planning. You can reserve your spot now and pay later, which adds flexibility, especially for spontaneous travelers. The tour lasts exactly 2 hours, with starting times available depending on current availability.

The skip-the-line entry to each church ensures a smooth experience, avoiding long waits and allowing more time to focus on the art and stories. The private group format guarantees an intimate atmosphere, ideal for collectors, art enthusiasts, or small groups seeking a personalized tour.

End-of-Tour Signing and Gift

At the conclusion of the tour, Jacques Gassmann will sign your catalog book, which you can keep as a special memento of the experience. This personalized touch adds a memorable ending to the visit and connects you directly with the artist.

Who Will Appreciate This Tour Most?

This experience is best suited for art lovers, history buffs, and those interested in religious art. It’s also ideal for visitors who prefer guided, small-group tours with expert narration. Travelers wanting a personalized view of Würzburg’s main churches, combined with access to contemporary artworks and a living artist, will find this tour both engaging and insightful.

The Sum Up: An Artistic Perspective on Würzburg’s Religious Heritage

The Würzburg Artist Art Tour offers a rare opportunity to explore the city’s main churches through the eyes of Jacques Gassmann, a dedicated contemporary artist. With exclusive insights, personal interactions, and a well-paced itinerary, it combines cultural, artistic, and spiritual elements into a memorable 2-hour experience.

While it’s particularly appealing for those interested in modern religious art and storytelling, it also provides a unique lens on Würzburg’s historic churches. The small group size, multiple language options, and signed catalog make for a thoughtful, enriching visit — especially for travelers seeking a personal connection with art and history.

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Würzburg: Artist shows his works in the cathedral, Neumünster, and Augustinerkirche

Frequently Asked Questions

Is this tour suitable for children or families?
The tour is designed for those interested in art and history; children with a keen interest in these topics will enjoy it. It involves walking and engaging discussions, so younger children should be comfortable with these activities.

Are the churches accessible for people with mobility issues?
The provided information does not specify accessibility features. Participants should consider their mobility needs when planning.

Can I join the tour if I speak only English, French, or German?
Yes, the tour is guided in English, French, and German, ensuring clear communication for speakers of these languages.

How long is the walk between the churches?
The walk between each main site takes around 5 to 10 minutes, making it easy to visit multiple locations comfortably.

What artworks will I see during the tour?
You will see three resurrection paintings in the cathedral, a Passion artwork in Neumünster, and an altar painting plus Stations of the Cross at Augustinerkirche — all created by Jacques Gassmann.

Is there a chance to see the artist at work?
The tour features stories about his works and creation process, but not a live demonstration of painting.

Can I buy Gassmann’s artworks during the tour?
While the tour includes a signed catalog, there is no mention of artworks for sale during the experience.

What is the best way to book this tour?
Reservations can be made in advance with flexible payment options, including pay later and free cancellation up to 24 hours before.

What should I bring to the tour?
Participants may want to bring a camera for photos and questions for the artist and guide.

Is this tour available year-round?
Availability depends on current scheduling; check the booking platform for specific dates and times.

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